Last Friday Zoom Classroom Meeting and Updates

Weekly Update and Transition

Hello Families,

This week teachers will be collaborating to plan for a positive and engaging return to school for some students for the month of June.  There are still many questions in the air and we are all working together to try and find appropriate and thoughtful answers/ solutions to ensure a safe return for everyone. I look forward to what the next few weeks may bring with the transition.

As it will look different for everyone involved in Division 11 here is a social story to help explain the changes that are happening as some students will return to school and others will continue to work online. Those returning and not returning will have a better understanding of some changes that have been made out of safety at this time.

Returning-To-School-During-COVID-19

May 29th Zoom Meeting: come in costume or PJs

With the transition happening this week will be our last class zoom meet with be on Friday May 29 at 10 am. With all the transition that will soon take place with the return to school. 

**However, if not all students are able to return to school for the month of June I will try my best to plan for class zoom calls from the school when things are settled and a new schedule is set in place.

Thank you for your flexibility and understanding with all the change that is happening. I also want to say thank you for all the hard work that you have been doing at home. It has been so fun to see the creative ways you have implemented learning at home. As always if you have any questions or concerns please contact me via email.

Group Meeting Plan: *Same link will be sent in email the day prior*

  • Hellos
  • Community Circle
  • Game (bring a piece of paper and pencil)
  • Read Aloud
  • Goodbye Song
  • Talk time

I look forward to what the last month of the school year brings!

Thank you,

Ms. Toor

May 25-29

Good morning Division 11!

A BIG HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO TATUM! Who’s birthday was over the weekend!

I hope everyone had a great weekend and are ready for a new week!

Posted are this weeks activities! This week we are continuing with the water cycle and are starting time in mathematics! We are also continuing with the optional SEL calendar and of course reading bingo!

If you would like to print out any of the images for worksheets. Save image on your computer and you will be able to print from there. The pictures also allow you to save on a tablet or Ipad and work right off that image by marking it up and writing on top of it.

Monday May 25

  1. Mathematics: Time

1a). Watch the video

1b). Time Brainstorm: The importance of time and telling time

  • Fill out the BrainstormBubble about time
  • Why time is important?
  • Why is telling time an important skill?
  • What kind of things in your life go by time (scheduled)?

Post to Freshgrade when completed.

2. Science: The Water Cycle

Represent your learning of the water cycle in any way you choose.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Incorporate the 4 stages

(Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, Accumulation/Collection)

Options:

  • Draw
  • Interview your child
  • Act it out
  • Create an ADST model
  • Loose parts
  • Any other way you choose to represent your learning

Post a Picture to Freshgrade with your finished product.

Feel free to use this template option as well

Water Cycle Template

3. SEL Calendar: Optional 

Please complete May 25 activity. Post a picture to FreshGrade.

4. Reading Bingo May 4- 29

Select an activity on the bingo sheet. Remember to choose at least one activity to complete each day and each activity should be around 20 minutes of stamina.

Tuesday May 26

  1. Mathematics: Time 

Share (around) what time you:

  1. Woke up
  2. Go to sleep
  3. Eat lunch
  4. Eat dinner
  5. Start school
  6. Read
  7. Or anything else you do through the day

Share those times using a Digital and Analog clock (with hands) using a template of your choice below

Use the images above to support using an analog clock

  1. clocks template

2. ClockTemplate

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Language Arts: Silly Sentence Starters

  • In your journal or on a separate sheet of paper write a poem about a restaurant that is upside down. Your poem can be a rhyming, acrostic or whatever you choose.
  • Post your work to Freshgrade when complete
  • Example poems: Sample Poems

 

3. SEL Calendar: Optional 

Please complete May 26 activity. Post a picture to FreshGrade.

 

4. Reading Bingo May 4- 29

Select an activity on the bingo sheet. Remember to choose at least one activity to complete each day and each activity should be around 20 minutes of stamina.

 

Wednesday May 27

  1. Mathematics: Time

Fill in the worksheets on time: We are working on Analog clocks (with hands)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Science: The Water Cycle in a Bag

Watch the video 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Follow the video with instructions or the picture above (where is says water in the video it is okay to put water or collection or accumulation)

Supplies: sandwich bag, tape and water

Optional: Write on your bag the different stages of the cycle and blue food colouring

Place your bag in the window where there will be direct sun light with tape

Check on your bag at different times of the day and note what happens. Continue checking on it throughout the week and notice changes.

**you can note your changes in a journal, piece of paper or drawing what you saw

3. SEL Calendar: Optional 

Please complete May 27 activity. Post a picture to FreshGrade.

4. Reading Bingo May 4- 29

Select an activity on the bingo sheet. Remember to choose at least one activity to complete each day and each activity should be around 20 minutes of stamina.

Thursday May 28

  1. Think Outside the Box Thursday! Use the image below and create something unique. Remember it is not a part of an arrow! Print out the picture or copy it on your own paper. Can’t wait to see what you come up with this week! Post to FreshGrade.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Mathematics: Time

Fill in the worksheets below: We are working at writing down the time based on what you see the hands showing you on the clock.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. SEL Calendar: Optional 

Please complete May 28 activity. Post a picture to FreshGrade.

4. Reading Bingo May 4- 29

Select an activity on the bingo sheet. Remember to choose at least one activity to complete each day and each activity should be around 20 minutes of stamina.

Friday May 29

  1. Zoom Meeting @10am (same link available through group email)

2. Language Arts: Stuck

2a). Listen to the story Stuck by Oliver Jeffers

2b). Watch the video on Onomatopoeia 

Onomatopoeia: the sound of the word is the noise that it makes ex. cuckoo or beep

2c). Create your own “Stuck” story

  • Create a comic strip using one of the templates below
  • Comic stories use both pictures and words to tell the story
  • In each of the blank spaces in your comic strip throw something into the tree just like in the story
  • You can be the character in the story or create your own
  • Create a new ending; what happens to all the things/ objects thrown into the tree?
  • Use onomatopoeia into your story where you see fit

Use as many pages or comic strip templates are your creative juices need!

ComicStripBlank

FreeGraphicNovelComicBookTemplates

ComicTemplates bubbles

 

Post to Freshgrade when completed.

3. SEL Calendar: Optional 

Please complete May 29 activity. Post a picture to FreshGrade.

4. Reading Bingo May 4- 29

Select an activity on the bingo sheet. Remember to choose at least one activity to complete each day and each activity should be around 20 minutes of stamina.

Have an amazing week! See you Friday for our Zoom meeting!

Ms. Toor

Update and Zoom Meeting Friday @10am

Division 11! Hello from our classroom today!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I wanted to take the time to thank you again for all your patience and understanding during our time in remote learning. You and your families have been working so hard and you have been pushing through the last two months with effort and determination!  It shows in your work each day!

On another note some of you might have heard in the news starting on June 1, 2020 there will be the option for students to voluntarily return to school. More information in regards to this will be shared as soon as it is available.

Friday Zoom Meeting @10am

Same link as always! See you there!

Group Plan:

  • Hellos
  • Community Circle
  • Game (bring a piece of paper and pencil)
  • Read Aloud
  • Updates
  • Goodbye Song

Can’t wait to see you over Zoom Friday!

I miss you!

Ms. Toor

 

May 19- 22

Good morning Division 11! Hope you enjoyed the long weekend!

Remember to do what you can at your own pace. If that is one or two of the activities that is okay. Keep up the great work and reading each day!

Tuesday May 19

  1. Time Capsule: Language Arts

Last week I read to all of you during our Zoom Meeting “The Remember Balloons” by Jessie Oliveros.

Listen to the story again https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvvFJgu3tFs

  • Have a discussion with your family about some memories you have made over the many weeks spent together.
  • Use the template (below) or create your own to complete the activity.
  • Write down 1 or 2 memories on the same or multiple templates and add a picture of that memory (can be drawn or a picture taken)
  • Add your balloons to your time capsule and preserve the memories you made.
  • Post-Pictures of your memories to FreshGrade.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Mathematics: Baking or Cooking following a recipe with a family member

Measurement occurs in many areas of everyday life! It occurs when cooking a meal or baking a delicious treat! Measuring allows you to keep track of the amount of each ingredient you will need to create the food you eat! Following a recipe involves following measurements of ingredients.

Bake or cook something at home with a family member (Remember if you cannot do this today pick another day this week that works for your schedule)

  • Select a recipe
  • Look at the recipe ingredients and how much you will need for each ingredient
  • Notice what you are using to measure out the ingredients needed.  Notice any differences in measuring ingredients to measuring your height or measuring objects?
  • Why is it important to measure while baking or cooking?

Post a picture of you baking/ cooking or your finished product! Enjoy! I will be jealous of all the delicious food!

3. SEL Calendar: Optional 

Please complete one of the following days on the calendar: May 15, 18 or 19 activity (as we had Friday and Monday off school you get to choose one of the days). Post a picture to FreshGrade.

4. Reading Bingo May 4- 29

Select an activity on the bingo sheet. Remember to choose at least one activity to complete each day and each activity should be around 20 minutes of stamina.

Wednesday May 20

  1. Science: Water

1a). What do you know about water?

1b). Select to watch the video, listen to the song or read about water and the water cycle (you can listen to them all if you would like to)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0bS-SBAgJI&t=5s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWb4KlM2vts

Listen to or Read “Hey Water!” by Antionette Portis on EPIC! (assigned to all of of your accounts already)

  • Fill in the chart BrainstormBubble again this time with 5 things you learned from one video you chose and 1 thing you wonder about water
  • Your wonder can be a question about water or something you would like to understand more about in regards to water or the water cycle
  • Post both Charts to Freshgrade.

2. Mathematics: Measurement

2a). Listen to the story https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDLeVHEHMpI

2b). Measure 3-5 things using your own feet

  • Select your object and before measuring and estimate how long do you think your object will be based on the size of your own foot.
  • Step one foot in front of the other ensuring your heel and toe touch
  • Use your feet without shoes on

Example:

Fill in the chart below and post to FreshGrade.

How Big is a Foot

3. SEL Calendar: Optional 

Please complete the May 20 activity. Post a picture to FreshGrade.

4. Reading Bingo May 4- 29

Select an activity on the bingo sheet. Remember to choose at least one activity to complete each day and each activity should be around 20 minutes of stamina.

Thursday May 21 Happy Outdoor Classroom Day!

We previously participated in the first Outdoor Classroom Day of the school year in first term! The second one is today! Enjoy some outdoor fun and participate in some activities created by the primary staff at Suncrest!

  1. Think Outside the Box Thursday! Use the image below and create something unique. Remember it is not a tree ! Print out the picture or copy it on your own paper. Can’t wait to see what you come up with this week! Post to FreshGrade.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Pick from the outdoor activity list and decide what 1-3 activities you will complete. Post pictures to FreshGrade.

LIST: Outdoor Classroom Day Activities

If you decide on completing more activities on your own time I would love to see pictures!

Fostering a love for the outdoors, relationships, and learning from and with the outdoors is what outdoor classroom is all about. Each Wednesday we start our day outside, almost somedays until recess time, observing, exploring, playing and making connections to our learning in the curriculum in the outdoor space and Suncrest Park!

3. SEL Calendar: Optional

Complete May 21 activity on the calendar

Friday May 22

  1. Weekly Class Zoom Meeting @10am: Same link through email

2. Mathematics and ADST: Weight 

2a) Create one of the following balancing scale.

Option 1: Hanger scale

Option 2: Cylinder shape

Option 3: Paper towel roll and tray

*Create the scale only if you have the materials and choose materials that fit in the cups (if you choose that option)

If you are unable to create one use your arms and compare the weights in your hands

2b). Compare the weights of …

  • Two Toys that are similar in size
  • Two Toys (that fit on the scale) but are different sizes
  • Two items of food
  • Two objects used for art or at school
  • Select one object and make the scale even on the other side (using one object or many to make the scale even) what did you use?
  • Select any other objects you are curious to weigh

Take a picture of your scale and pictures of you weighing objects and materials

3. SEL Calendar: Optional

Compete May 22 activity on the calendar

4. Reading Bingo May 4- 29

Select an activity on the bingo sheet. Remember to choose at least one activity to complete each day and each activity should be around 20 minutes of stamina.

Have an amazing week!

Ms. Toor

Last week’s highlights- Think Outside the Box!

As a class on EPIC! We have read over 2,000 books as a class! Way to go Division 11! I check our number everyday and it keeps getting higher! Can we reach 5,000 by the end of the school year? If everyone reads each day I know we can!

Each Thursday we participate in Think Outside the Box activities with a picture that we have to complete. This is an activity that allows us to dive into our creative thinking competency. These are so amazing to see to each week! Here are a few to share from last week!

Weekly Update!

Good morning Division 11!

Hope everyone had a great weekend and Mother’s Day!

This Friday May 15 is a Pro-D-Day! No school for students!  Thank you to Ms. Raymond for checking as I almost missed that.

We will move our weekly zoom meeting to this Thursday May 14 @10am if most of the class is able to attend. An email will be sent shortly for RSVP to confirm who is able to attend and if we will have our meeting.

Monday May 18 is Victoria Day as well. Next week’s post will be added on Tuesday May 19.

I am so glad I found that out this morning! The assignments and learning we would have done on Friday will be moved to next week.

Thank you always for your patience as we navigate the online world,

Ms. Toor

May 11- 15 Activities

Good morning Division 11! Great work! I am so proud of you working at your own pace each week! Do what you can each week to the best of your ability if that includes picking some of the daily activities that work best for your schedule or the time that you have. Keep adding pieces of work to your time capsules that you would like to remember and are proud of!

Remember to do activities at your own pace. Many activities allow for a range of ways to represent learning. Choose a way that works for you and allows for enjoyment and growth within the activity.

Don’t forget to have multiple Dance Breaks throughout the day!

*Save the photo of the week’s plan to enlarge*

Monday May 11

 

  1. Measurement: Non-Standard Measurement

Non-standard Units of measurements are units that are not commonly used to measure, such as blocks, paper clips, tooth picks, parts of the body, cubes or string etc.

Watch the videos

When Measuring with non-standard units keep these helpful tips in mind:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Examples of non-standard measurement: 

Activity:  Measure your Art

  • Draw 3- 5 pictures of anything that are different sizes on the same or separate pieces of paper depending on the size of your images (if you draw on the same cut your images out)
  • After you draw all your images take a look at the pictures, place them tallest to shortest in front of you.
  • Select a non-standard measuring tool that are the same size (blocks, cubes, paper clips etc whatever you have to use at home.)
  • Estimate how many of the objects you will need to measure each of your images. Write down the estimation on your paper next to your image (remember an estimation is not always going to be correct, use your sense of sight and touch to make an informed guess)
  • Measure your images using the non-standard tool of your choice.
  • Write down the measurement underneath your estimation.
  • Measure your images after using standard measurement with a ruler/ tape measure and compare the two measurements. How long in (centimetres) cm is one of your non-standard items?

 

  • Questions to discuss and ponder: What did you notice about the importance of estimating? Why is it important to observe to make an informed guess? How does it feel to estimate without knowing the answer first? How does practice with non-standard measurement support our understanding when using standard units?
  • Post picture of your drawings and measurements to FreshGrade

2. ADST Part 1: Not a Box

  • Listen to the story “Not a Box” by Marie Antionette
  • Questions: What is the importance or theme of the story? How does this book support our understanding of the creative thinking competency?
  • Find a box of any size at home and take a look at the box.
  • What do you see? What can you turn that box into?
  • Grab a piece of paper and design what you will turn your box into (label your design with measurements/ shapes you will use learned in the past few weeks at home)
  • Write down materials you will need to create your design (you can label your design with materials you plan to use as well to enhance you image and design). Remember to use what you already have in your home.
  • Post a picture of your design and answers to the questions to FreshGrade (the answers can be in video form or also scribed in a comment as we already have another writing component today).

3.  SEL Calendar

Please complete the May 11 activity

  • Choose your own quote or one of the ones below
  • Write about why you chose the quote, connect to the quote or why you are inspired by the quote.
  • Post a picture of which quote you chose and your write up to FreshGrade.

4. Reading Bingo May 4- 29

Select an activity on the bingo sheet. Remember to choose at least one activity to complete each day and each activity should be around 20 minutes of stamina.

Tuesday May 12

Remember to do what you can. If there is not enough time in your day pick one or two activities.

  1. Mathematics: Non-Standard Measurement

Non-standard units of measurement are helpful for us to visualize the length or height of something using objects we can imagine.

At this time we have been asked to stay 6 feet apart from other people. But what if you don’t know how big 6 feet is? We use non-standard measurement to describe this. So, we might say to keep a distance of a hockey stick, an average man, a bed, 2 Stanley cups, a sofa, 2 shopping carts or a cougar. All these objects are about 6 feet (or 2 meters) apart. Sometimes it’s easier to visualize the objects than to visualize standard measurement like a ruler.

Activity: Can you create a poster that shares an example of keeping 6 feet apart? What object(s) or examples will you use? You can search for something that is 6 feet using the internet, or you can find it using a ruler or measuring tape that is in your home. Post your completed poster to FreshGrade.

I made one too! Found something approx. 6ft 5

 

 

 

 

 

  1. ADST Part 2: Create your “Not a Box”
  • Create your not a box using your design and materials you planned
  • Take your time and try using measurement strategies for planning out the length/ height of materials you are using.
  • Post a picture of your completed structure to FreshGrade

3.  SEL Calendar :  Optional complete the May 12 activity.

  • Watch the video “The Power of Yet” on the (link on the SEL Calendar)
  • Listen to the story “Giraffes Can’t Dance” by Giles Andreae
  • Change the following two statements into positive growth mindset statements using “yet”
  1. I can’t do it
  2. I am not good at this
    • Post a picture of your new sentence to FreshGrade

4. Reading Bingo May 4- 29

Select an activity on the bingo sheet. Remember to choose at least one activity to complete each day and each activity should be around 20 minutes of stamina.

Wednesday May 13

  1. Mathematics: Non-Standard Units of Measurement and Estimation
  • Choose one non-standard tool to measure from what you have at home
  • Make sure that tool is the same size as you will using more than one of those tools to measure
  • Find 5 objects in your home to measure using that non-standard tool (use the same tool for each)
  • Before measuring estimate how long you predict that object will be and write down your estimation (ex. 10 paper clips etc)
  • Measure each object and write down the measurement
  • Measure each of those objects again using standard units with a ruler/ tape measure
  • Double check your measurement as well compare your estimation to your measurements
  • Post to FreshGrade when completed

2. Visit the Blogs (pick one to complete 2a or 2b)

2a). Reading Comprehension: Visit Ms. Ho’s Library Blog

Re-telling the story is a vital part of comprehension and understanding a story.

Activity: Re-tell the story in your own words. It is up to you how you would like to re-tell the story. You can act it out, use pictures, loose parts, create a comic story, talk about it in a video and/ or writing to share the re-telling.

  • Post your re-telling to FreshGrade

2b). Visit Ms. Silva/ Sharma’s Blog 

  • Watch the video of the baby chicks hatching on Division 8’s blog https://sd41blogs.ca/silvad/
  • The video is 16 minutes (to see the hatching you can fast forward to 7 minutes or watch the entire video)
  • Put on your science hats, grab a piece of paper and write down your observations as you watch the video
  • Part of being a scientist is observing. While watching the video what did you observe  or notice (around 7 minutes to the end of the video) Using your sense of sight what do you see happening?
  • Use pictures, words, and/ or labelling of events etc. to share what you observed
  • Post to Freshgrade.

3. SEL Calendar :  Optional Please complete the May 13 activity. Post to FreshGrade.

4. Reading Bingo May 4- 29

Select an activity on the bingo sheet. Remember to choose at least one activity to complete each day and each activity should be around 20 minutes of stamina.

Thursday May 14

Change of plans! There is a pro-d-day Friday and there is no school for students. How did I almost miss that?

We will have our zoom class meeting on on Thursday May 14 instead.

  1. Zoom meeting changed to day at 10:00am. Same link!
  2. Think Outside the Box Thursday! Use the image below and create something unique. Remember it is not an umbrella! Print out the picture or copy it on your own paper. Can’t wait to see what you come up with this week! Post to FreshGrade.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Language Arts: Spelling Patterns #3

  • Please watch the video about spelling patterns

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-1o7EXpTIk        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deUTRW1MTgg

  • When you are finished watching, write down some words that follow these spelling patterns (please don’t use the words from the video)
  • Post a photo of the words you thought of

3. SEL Calendar Optional 

As we have already completed this activity here is our class substitute.

If you could be a superhero, what would be your name and what power would you have!

  • Create your superhero name
  • Select a power or create your own (be creative/ mix some powers together)
  • Create an outfit or even design one by selecting clothes from your wardrobe (you can draw it or even grab clothes from your closet or a bed sheet to create a cape)
  • Create/ design a logo
  • Post pictures to FreshGrade.

4. Reading Bingo May 4- 29

Select an activity on the bingo sheet. Remember to choose at least one activity to complete each day and each activity should be around 20 minutes of stamina.

Monday May 18 is Victoria Day! Enjoy your long weekend! New weekly post will be added on Tuesday May 19th!

Ms. Toor

Last Week’s Learning Highlights- Butterfly Lifecycle

Division 11! We are creative thinkers and it is important to demonstrate our understanding and learning using multiple platforms! We play to strengths and sometimes we challenge ourselves by demonstrating vulnerability with trying a new format to share our learning!

We have learned this year to present learning using writing, images, loose parts, ADST as well as movement and drama! Here are some ways you shared your learning over FreshGrade!

Can’t wait to do this activity again!

Ms. Toor

Friday May 8 Zoom Classroom Meeting @10:00am

Good morning Division 11!

Last weeks meeting was amazing! So proud to see all of you gain more confidence and are beginning to feel comfortable communicating and sharing your learning on the screen! I know it is different but all of you are working so hard and it is such a great feeling as a teacher to be with all of you like this! We had a full hour long meeting that was so meaningful for everyone! We shared how we feel, weekly highlights in learning, a fun game and a read aloud!

This week our meeting will be Friday May 8 @ 10:00am. Same link as always and I will send out another email later today with the link and time. Please sign in a couple minutes prior to 10am so we can get started as soon as we can.

This week’s meeting will be a mini PJ Day! Come to the meeting in your PJs, bring a favourite stuff if you would like! 

May 8 Group Plan: 

  • Hellos (talk time with friends until everyone joins)
  • Community Circle (sharing how we feel, news and a highlight of this weeks learning- can be a piece of work to share)
  • Game 
  • Read Aloud
  • Updates (upcoming events or news from Ms. Toor and Ms. Gill)
  • Goodbye Song and Talk Time 

Excited to see you all on Zoom Friday!

Ms. Toor

 

May 4-8 Daily Activities

Good Afternoon Division 11! Here is this week’s plan!

I know I am posting a little early.  I am moving today and I am not sure what time I will get internet tomorrow. I will still have access to my email over my phone but will not have access to the blog or FreshGrade until I get wifi.

Thank you for being so flexible and will be back on wifi as soon as I can to see your hard work and creativity!

Below is our weekly plan: (Save as an image to see it larger)

 

 

Monday May 4

  1. SEL Calendar

Please complete the May 1 activity as we are starting today. Post a picture to FreshGrade.

  1. Science: Life Cycle of a Butterfly

Last term we looked at the life cycle of a salmon. This term we would have raised butterflies in the primary wing of the school but as circumstances have changed we will participate in one last week of looking at lifecycles of animals/insects. Watch the video on the lifecycle of a butterfly. This term we are focusing on the competency of creative thinking.

Using the 4 stages of a butterfly create a way to demonstrate your understanding of the butterfly lifecycle.  For example, drawing, using materials to create art, acting out the cycle or using loose parts to create the stages (examples below)…

 

Post a picture of what you created to FreshGrade.

4 basic stages

    • larva – the caterpillar
    • egg
    • butterfly
    • chrysalis – pupa
  1. Mathematics: Measurement

*Use the same measurement that you did of your height last week for part 1

Part 1: Arm span and height

  • Compare your arm span and your height
  • What do you notice?
  • What relationship exists?
  • Now measure one of your family member’s arm span
  • What do you predict will be true about family member’s height?
  • Try it!

Part 2: Hat Size and Arm Span

  • Get a piece of string
  • Cut a piece that is the same length as your arm span
  • Use that string to measure around your head
  • What do you notice?
  • Does a relationship exist?

4. Reading Bingo May 4- 29

Select an activity on the bingo sheet. Favourites have been kept and new activities have been added based on your ideas. Remember to choose at least one activity to complete each day and each activity should be around 20 minutes of stamina.

Tuesday May 5

  1. Language Arts: Spelling Patterns
  1. Mathematics: Measurement:
  • Find 8-10 objects in your house, a ruler, pencil and paper (can be the same or different than last week
  • Line them up from tallest to shortest
  • When you are done lining them up use the ruler to measure them
  • When you are measuring something you want to put one end of the object right at the first line on the ruler then line the other end of the object along the ruler
  • See what number the end of the objects lines up with on the ruler
  • Write down the measurements of the objects along with the unit of measurement
  • Please use centimetres (cm), millimetres (mm) or metres (m) to measure
  • Please post a picture of your work on Freshgrade 
  1. SEL Calendar

Please do May 4 today. Post a picture to FreshGrade of your completed note.

  1. Reading Bingo May 4- 29

Select an activity on the bingo sheet. Remember to choose at least one activity to complete each day and each activity should be around 20 minutes of stamina.

Wednesday May 6

  1. Language Arts: Spelling Patterns
  • Please watch the video about spelling patterns

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0U9e10D2tE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlIoe2hJmgA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CRpzTrmt7s

  • When you are finished watching, write down some words that follow these spelling patterns (please don’t use the words from the video)
  • Post a photo of the words you thought of
  1. Measurement: Thigh high
  • Sit down and bend your knee
  • Measure the length of your thigh bone, or femur (it stretches from your hip socket to your knee)
  • Compare that measure to your height
  • What do you notice?
  • What relationships exist?

Post a picture to FreshGrade when completed the activity

  1. SEL Calendar

As we have already completed the May 5th activity last month we are back on track. Please do the May 6 activity. Post a picture to FreshGrade.

  1. Reading Bingo May 4- 29

Select an activity on the bingo sheet. Remember to choose at least one activity to complete each day and each activity should be around 20 minutes of stamina.

Thursday May 7

  1. Science: Life Cycle

Following our look at the lifecycle of a salmon, butterfly and a west coast animal of your choice from last term. Select an animal you are interested in and demonstrate you understanding of that lifecycle in a creative way of your choice. Remember in order to find out the lifecycle of an animal involves us to put our scientist hats on and research through books (Epic, online read alouds and educational videos).

Options of representing your learning:

  • Draw your lifecycle
  • Create your Lifecycle using art
  • Loose parts design (lego, materials etc.)
  • Act out each part of the lifecycle

Please make sure you label each part of the lifecycle you are creating with arrows to demonstrate your understanding.

  1. Think Outside the Box Thursday:

Use the image below and create something unique. Remember it is not a star! Print out the picture or copy it on your own paper. Can’t wait to see what you come up with this week! Post to FreshGrade.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. SEL Calendar

Complete Activity May 7 on the calendar.

  1. Reading Bingo May 4- 29

Select an activity on the bingo sheet. Remember to choose at least one activity to complete each day and each activity should be around 20 minutes of stamina.

Friday May 8

  1. Join in the weekly classroom meeting @ 10:00am

**Link through email invite

  1. Measurement: Circumference of a circle

For this activity, you will need: to Find 5 circular objects

  • Paper
  • scissors
  • yarn or string
  • a ruler
  • a pencil
  • a notebook

Once you have their five circular objects…

  1. Trace each one onto construction paper and cut them out with a pair of scissors.
  2. Measuring the circumference of each circle with a piece of yarn or string (measure around the paper similar to the picture)
  3. Stretch out the piece of yarn on top of the ruler and write down the measurements in centimetres (cm) on a piece of paper.

 

 

 

 

 

  1. SEL Calendar/ Mother’s Day Activity

Complete Activity May 8 on the calendar.

Part 1: Write a card sharing the things you are grateful for about your Mom.

Select one of the activities pictures below to present your gratitude to your Mother on Sunday May 10th. If you have other figures in your life that you would also like to create and present a card and piece of art to figure as well.

The following are some options:

MOMs-DO-NOT-OPEN-Mothers-Day-Activity

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JE82wRTQD8&fbclid=IwAR2_6kZ1kWKM8HV9QSxFIiU75Pqtz1UUWtYzQaMvirOac9mlYQ-zSdhLtCc

Part 2: Think about something special your Mom would like on her day. Brainstorm with your family members and share with me what you are going to surprise her with through commenting on FreshGrade or a picture of what you did special for your Mom.

Some options could be:

  • Making a meal for you Mom with your family members
  • Letting Mom choose what movie to watch
  • Give Mom some quiet time
  • Get a favourite treat or snack

Post a picture to Fresh Grade of your completed piece for your Mom.

  1. Reading Bingo May 4- 29

Select an activity on the bingo sheet. Remember to choose at least one activity to complete each day and each activity should be around 20 minutes of stamina.

Ms. Toor